Before joining TheWrap in 2022, Libby has spent more than a decade within the entertainment industry, specializing in television and awards coverage, serving as the TV Awards Editor at IndieWire and as a TV Reporter at the Los Angeles Times. She served as co-showrunner and co-executive producer of the second season of award-winning fiction podcast “Arden” and has written for the New York Times, Vulture, the A.V. Club, Salon and NPR.
Libby Hill
Position
Awards Reporter
Experience:
Resides In:
Los Angeles, CA
Education:
Libby studied English at South Dakota State University, in Brookings, SD.
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‘Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me’ World Premiere to Open AFI Fest 2022
The documentary from Alek Keshishian will premiere on Nov. 2.
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‘Succession’ Creator Jesse Armstrong Slags Off King Charles While Accepting Emmy for Best Drama Series (Video)
Brian Cox warned his boss, “Keep it royalist!”
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Quinta Brunson Wins Emmy for Outstanding Writing of a Comedy Series
In 2017, Lena Waithe became the only other Black woman to win the category for co-writing the “Thanksgiving” episode of “Master of None”
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Sheryl Lee Ralph Becomes First Black Woman to Win Supporting Actress in Comedy Series in 35 Years
Ralph is only the second Black woman in Emmy history to win the category, after Jackée Harry’s win for “227” in 1987
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Why the Star of Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’ Couldn’t Help But Be ‘Intimidated’ by His Role (Video)
Toronto 2022: “You’re surrounded by masters,” newcomer Gabriel LaBelle told TheWrap. “Oscar winners, nominees in every department. And then there’s me.”
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Jessica Chastain Explains How ‘The Good Nurse’ Isn’t Salacious True Crime That Makes You ‘Feel Dirty’ (Video)
TIFF 2022: The actress spoke to TheWrap with director Tobias Lindholm, plus costars Eddie Redmayne and Nnamdi Asomugha, about telling a serial killer story
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Viola Davis on the Long Journey of ‘The Woman King’: ‘To Finally Get It Made…Was Close to a Miracle’
TIFF 2022: Davis said the ‘fight’ to get her movie off the ground included “fighting for actors, fighting for the director, fighting for the integrity of the project”
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Barack Obama Becomes First President to Win Competitive Emmy
The former POTUS beat out Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, David Attenborough, W. Kamau Bell and Lupita Nyong’o in Outstanding Narrator
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‘Station Eleven’ Star Himesh Patel Loved Playing a Complicated, Unconventional Hero
TheWrap magazine: “He’s not a typical hero in the sense that he steps up to the plate and doesn’t complain. He complains!”
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The Emmy-Nominated Cast of ‘The White Lotus’ Reflects on Making a Show About White Privilege in Paradise
TheWrap Magazine: “I don’t think the characters are inherently bad people, but they are just wildly blind to their privilege,” Natasha Rothwell said
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‘Squid Game’ Creator Talks Emmy Noms and Show’s Global Success: ‘I’m Still Stunned at Times’
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Why a Short-Form Comedy Program Is the Best Show on TV
TheWrap magazine: “I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson” might well be the most uproarious, humane and disturbing reflection of our troubled times
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‘Barry’ Star Henry Winkler Dissects the Surprising Appeal of Gene Cousineau
TheWrap Magazine: “I think [the audience] sees the asshole inside of themselves that they’re trying desperately not to be,” he said.
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Former Paramount Executive LeeAnne Stables Joins Enchant as Chief Marketing Officer
The holiday-themed live-entertainment company has seen major expansion in 2022, bringing its events to eight U.S. cities
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Emmys Restructure Awards for Game Shows
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